Ezekiel 27:6

Coverdale Bible (1535)

& the Okes of Basan to make the rowers. Thy boordes haue they made of yuery, & of costly wod out of the Ile of Cethim.

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  • Gen 10:4 : 4 The children of Iauan are these: Elisa, Tharsis, Cithim and Dodanim:
  • Isa 2:13 : 13 vpo all high & stoute Cedre trees of Libanus, and vpon all the okes of Basan,
  • Zech 11:2 : 2 Howle ye Fyrre trees, for the Cedre is falle, yee all ye proude are waisted awaye Howle (o ye oke trees of Baasan) for ye mightie stronge wod is cut downe.
  • Jer 2:10 : 10 Go in to the Iles of Cethim, and loke wel: sende vnto Cedar, take diligent hede: and se, whether soch thinges be done there,
  • Jer 22:20 : 20 Clymme vp the hill off Libanus (o thou doughter Sion) lift vp thy voyce vpon Basan, crie from all partes: for all thy louers are destroyed.
  • Isa 23:12 : 12 and sayde: From hence forth shalt thou make no more myrth (o thou doughter Sidon) for thou shalt be put downe of the Cethes. Stonde vp therfore, and go where the enemie wil carie the, where thou shalt also haue no rest.
  • Num 21:33 : 33 And they turned, & wente vp the waye towarde Basan. Then Og the kynge of Basan wete out agaynst them wt all his people, to fight in Edrei.
  • Num 24:24 : 24 And shippes out of Citim shall subdue Assur and Eber. He himself also shal perishe vtterly.

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  • Ezek 27:4-5
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    4 thy borders are in the myddest of the see, and thy buylders haue made the maruelous goodly.

    5 All yi tables haue they made of Cipre trees of the mount Senir. Fro Libanus haue they take Cedre trees, to make the mastes:

  • Ezek 27:7-9
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    7 Thy sale was of whyte small nedle worke out off the londe of Egipte, to hage vpo thy mast: & thy hanginges of yalow sylcke & purple, out of ye Iles of Elisa.

    8 They of Sido & Arnad were thy maryners, & the wysest in Tyre were thy shypmasters.

    9 The eldest and wysest at Gebal were they, that mended & stopped thy shippes. All shippes off the see with their shipme occupied their marchaundies in the.

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    15 They off Dedan were thy marchautes: and many other Iles that occupyed with the, brought the wethers, elephat bones and Paycockes for a present

    16 The Sirians occupied with the, because of thy dyuerse workes, and increased thy marchaundies, with Smaragdes, with scarlet, with nedle worke, wt whyte lynninge cloth, with sylcke and with Christall.

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    23 Haran, Chene and Eden, the marchauntes off Saba, Assiria and Chelmad, were all doers with ye

    24 and occupied with the: In costly rayment, off yalow sylke and nedle worke, (very precious, & therfore packte & boude together wt roapes) Yee and in Cedre wodde, at the tyme off yi marckettes.

    25 The shippes of Tharsis were the chefe off thy occupienge. Thus thou art full, and in greate worshipe, euen in the myddest off the see.

    26 Thy maryners were euer brynginge vnto the out of many waters. But ye easte wynde shal ouerbeare the in to the myddest off the see:

    27 so yt thy wares, thy marchaudies, thy ryches, thy maryners, thy shipmasters, thy helpers, thy occupiers (that brought the thinges necessary) the men off warre that are in the: yee and all thy comons shall perish in the myddest off the see, in the daye off thy fall.

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    12 Tharsis occupide with the in all maner of wares, in syluer, yron, tynne and lead, and made thy market greate.

    13 Iauan, Tubal and Mesech were thy marchauntes, which brought the men, & ornamentes off metall for thy occupyenge.

  • 13 vpo all high & stoute Cedre trees of Libanus, and vpon all the okes of Basan,

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    33 When thy wares & marchaundies came fro the sees thou gauest all people ynough. The kynges off the earth hast thou made rich, thorow the multitude off thy wares and occupienge:

    34 But now art thou cast downe in to the depe of the see, all thy resorte of people is perished with the.

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    11 And Hirams shippes, which caried golde out of Ophir, broughte maruelous moch costly tymber and precious stones from Ophir.

    12 And of that costly tymber the kynge caused to make pilers in the house of the LORDE, and in ye kinges house, and harpes and Psalteries for the Musicians. There came nomore soch costly tymber, nether was it sene vnto this daye.

  • 9 Kynge Salomon hath made himself a bedsteade of the wodd of Libanus,

  • 24 Thou with thy seruauntes hast blasphemed the LORDE, and thus holdest thou of thyself: I couer the hie mountaynes, & sydes of Libanus with my horsmen. And there wil I cut downe the hie Cedre trees & the fayrest Fyrre trees. I will vp in to the heyth of it & in to the chefest of his timbre woddes.

  • 8 And sende me tymber of Ceder, pyne tre and costly wodd from Libanus: for I knowe that yi seruauntes can hewe tymber vpon Libanus. And beholde, my seruauntes shalbe with yi seruauntes,

  • 19 Dan, Iauan, and Meusal haue brought vnto thy markettes, yron redy made, with Casia and Calamus, acordinge to thyne occupienge.

  • 14 Morouer, he goeth out to hewe downe Cedre trees: He bringeth home Elmes and okes, and other tymbre of the wodd. Or els the Fyrre trees which he planted himself, ad soch as the rayne hath swelled,

  • 15 Thou shalt make bordes also for the habitacion, of Fyrre tre, which shall stonde:

  • 3 Beholde, Assur was like a Cedre tre vpo the mount of Libanus, with fayre brauches: so thicke, that he gaue shadowes, and shot out very hye. His toppe reached vnto the cloudes.

  • 16 and so wyll we hewe ye tymber vpon Libanus, as moch as thou nedest, and wyll brynge it by flotes in the See vnto Iapho, from whence thou mayest brynge it vp to Ierusalem.

  • 4 and Cedre trees innumerable: for they of Zidon & Tyre brought Dauid moch Cedre tymbre:

  • 12 the ware of golde, and syluer, and of precious stones, off pearle, & sylke, and purple, and skarlet, & all Thynen wod, and all manner vessels of yuery, and all manner vessels of most precious wod, and of brasse, and of yron,

  • 22 For the kynges Seeshippe yt sayled vpon the See with ye shippe of Hiram, came once in thre yeare, and broughte golde, syluer, Yuery, Apes, and Pecockes.

  • 4 And made staues of Fyrre tre, and ouerlayed the with golde,

  • 16 vpon all shippes of the see, and vpon euery thinge yt is glorious and pleasaunt to loke vpon.

  • 2 Howle ye Fyrre trees, for the Cedre is falle, yee all ye proude are waisted awaye Howle (o ye oke trees of Baasan) for ye mightie stronge wod is cut downe.

  • 5 reed skynnes of rammes, doo skynnes, Fyrre tre,

  • 4 Ye that lye vpon beddes off yuery, and vse youre wantonnesse vpon youre couches: ye that eate the best lambes of ye flocke, and the fattest calues off the droaue:

  • 31 And he made barres of Fyrre tre, fyue for the bordes vpon the one syde of the Habitacion,

  • 13 And make staues of Fyrre tre, and ouer laye them with golde,

  • 8 Yee euen the Fyrre trees and Cedres of Libanus reioyse at thy fall, sayenge: Now yt thou art layde downe, there come no mo vp to destroye vs.

  • 18 And the kynge made a greate seate of Yuery, and ouerlayed it with ye most precious golde.

  • 28 and thou shalt make the staues of Fyrre tre, & ouerlaye them with golde, yt the table maye be borne therwith.

  • 7 reed skynnes of rammes, doo skynnes, and Fyrre tre,

  • 6 Men maye se the axes glister aboue, like as those that hewe in the wod.

  • 17 ye sylinges of oure house are of Cedre tre, & oure balkes of Cypresse.

  • 26 And thou shalt make barres of fyrre tre, fyue for the bordes vpon the one syde of the Tabernacle, and fyue for the bordes vpon the other syde of the Tabernacle,

  • 28 but the staues made he of Fyrre tre, and ouerlayed them with golde.

  • 8 no Cedre tre might hyde him. In the pleasaut garden of God, there was no Fyrre tre like his brauches, the playne trees were not like ye bowes of him. All the trees in the garden off God might not be copared vnto him in his beuty:

  • 9 The Iles also shal gather the vnto me, and specially the shippes of ye see: that they maye bringe the sonnes from farre, and their syluer and their golde with them, vnto the name of the LORDE thy God, vnto the holy one of Israel, that hath glorified the.

  • 17 And the kynge made a greate seate of Yuery, and ouerlaied it with pure golde:

  • 36 And made for the same, foure pilers of Fyrretre, and ouerlayed them with golde, and their knoppes of golde, and cast foure sokettes of syluer for them.

  • 15 & made the staues of Fyrre tre, and ouerlayed the with golde, to beare the staues withall.